Transcript Recap

Task Status - Recap
Task 1: Monitoring
Best Practices
Interim Releases of Available Tools
in Toolbox
Injector Well Monitoring
Techniques With Advantek
Revised Interpretation Techniques
for Hall Plot
Task 2: Matrix Injection
Methodologies for Evaluating Bulk
Quantities or Using Lumped
Parameter Techniques
Goal Is for Correlation
Development
In Conjunction With Task 5 Resolve
Plugging Issues
When Does Fracturing Occur?
Task 2: Matrix Injection
Trailing Average Evaluation
Confirm/Evaluate OIW Importance
“Pros and Cons” of Existing Models
Test Applicability of WID?
Distribute WIRE
Interactive Front-end to HWU
Spreadsheet as Part of Design Tool
(identify, diagnostics,
performance)
Task 3: Soft Formations
Release/Use Various Tools and
Reports Described by A. Settari
(Poro- and Thermoelasticity Tool,
Matrix Model, Perforation Collapse)
Reasons for Significant Skin
Does PEA-23 Correlation Work on
Soft Formations
Contact Laurence Murray About
Availability of BP Data
Snorre Data Will Be Provided
Task 3: Soft Formations
Release Reports (Modeling Tools,
Injectivity of Completions Needs
Finishing, Disposal Domain,
Investigation of Completion Skin of
Perforated Completions,
Turbulence, Apparent Injectivity
Resolve Differences of Opinion on
Calculations for Evaluating
Injectivity Data
Task 4: Stimulation/Mitigation
Mitigation With the Task 5 Effort
Selection Tool and Best Practices
Economics Proposal - All Tasks
Surface Facilities - All Tasks Develop Best Practices Draft
Slope Change Versus Translation
WIRE - Resolution of Friction Along
the Length of the Fracture
Task 4: Stimulation/Mitigation
Formation Damage Identification.
Define Remedial Action That Can
Be Taken. General Information
From Service Companies
Identification of Problem
Assess Whether and When to Treat
Assess Longevity
Industry Performance Metrics
Task 4: Stimulation/Mitigation
The longer you wait during the
decline, the less effective the
stimulation and the shorter time
that it will last
Task 5: Layered Formations
Defer SMART Wells and Mechanical
Isolation Survey
Evaluation of Snorre Data
Focus on Near-well Conformance in
Injectors but Do Not Neglect Inreservoir
Plugging - Quantification -Incorporate
Lumped/Bulk Correlations in Multilayered Models
Best Practices
Task 6: Horizontals
Focus on Methods Rather Than
Models
Need Resolution on Continuation of
Effort With V.I.P.S.
Task 7: Database Status
Progress Since
Unit Conversion on Interface
Screens
Database adjustments
Fix of several defects
User settings
Task 7: Database Status
Units Conversion
The default units for each user are
set in the user settings.
The data is initially displayed in the
unit set specified in the user settings.
You can change the display units
from the unit drop down box (this will
not change your default unit type).
Task 7: Database Status
Database Adjustments
The initial database design
assumed extremely detailed data
sets.
The database and data entry
program have been adjusted to
better reflect the actual data.
Task 7: Database Status
Fix of Several Defects
Fixed data export on detailed queries.
Fixed list of available data for a well.
This bug showed that data existed for a
well, but the data was not there when
you tried to view it.
Resolved an error associated with
logging in.
Task 7: Database Status
User Settings
Change login name and password
Specify default units.
Task 7: Database Status
Soon to Come
Add in more fields to be included in detail
queries
(More field will be added by the end of
September. Additional fields will be
entered until all data has been entered)
Online Documentation
(Available at the end of October)
PC Version
(Available at the end of December)
Task 7: Database Status
PC Version
The PC version will be nearly identical to the
Web Version. It will be run through a browser
but will use a local database.
This will require that Personal Web Server
(PWS) be installed. PWS is free and comes
with Windows 98 and 2000. It is also
available for Windows 95 and NT.
A simplified data entry program will also be
included.
Task 8: Field Validation